There’s a terrific photo of Logan Morrison running up against the left field wall after making a running grab to rob Raul Ibanez of an extra base hit last night.

LoMo is reaching out to stop his body from hitting the chainlink fence as fans on the other side react with various expressions.

You can tell by that photo that LoMo will have fun with fans in that area behind left field in the first season of Marlins Park.

Great photo by Wilfredo Lee of the Associated Press

That’s where The Clevelander bar is located, with its swimming pool. But it also features ground-level views of the action.

LoMo was asked if that might be a distraction. That’s when he volunteered details of a charity event that will run all year long starting with Wednesday’s inaugural game.

It’s called LoMo’s Ladies. For a nominal charge — Morrison said “5 cents or something” — ladies can get a discounted drink every day at the bar. The money will go to the American Lung Association, which is LoMo’s charity in honor of his late father.

And before the start of every game, as LoMo goes out to left field for the top of the first inning, he willl toss up a baseball to The Clevelander.

The ball will be auctioned off at the end of the game with proceeds going to the American Lung Association.

“Pretty cool,” he said.

Before the interview started, reporters mockingly asked Morrison how it felt to make the greatest catch in the history of Marlins Park (which has hosted a sum total of five exhibition games so far).

“It feels great to have the greatest catch in this new ballpark,” he said, joking back to reporters.

“I’d also like to thank my knee for not hurting that bad today. Thank you, knee. And I’d also like to thank the wall for being gracious and not hurting when I ran into it.”

Morrison likes the spacious outfield confines.

“I just think the further away the ball, the better. That way I won’t be able to run into it,” he said.

As for those festive fans at ground level on the other side of the left field fence, Morrison said, “They didn’t bother me at all. It’s a pretty deep park. Its good for them, that’s a pretty cool seat they have. I’d love to be out there.”

And he said no one spilled any beer on him. Yet.

“I don’t think it would have got spilled on me,” he said. “I think I would have tried to gobble it up.”